Every legal practice needs a website — that stopped being a question years ago. The question of today is how you to properly select a proper web development firm when building and maintaining a website for your law practice. As with any technologically-advanced environment where few people know how it exactly works, the Internet can be a scary and frightening place, and there are people and organizations out there that can intimidate and mislead even the most confident and knowledgeable attorney with jargon, misinformation, and out and out lies. This course will help you determine how to best manage your practice online by arming you with the knowledge of how to separate those that would take your practice into unsavory or illegal areas from those that want to partner with you and build a respectable and upstanding web presence.
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy | Business Law | Criminal Law | Employment Law | Intellectual Property | Personal Injury
State Accreditations: California (CA)